How To Use Tint In A Sentence

  • Cayenne pepper, which easily loses its red colour, was tinted with cinnabar, an extremely poisonous mercury compound.
  • I put on black eyeliner, mascara, red eye shadow with black tints towards the edges of my eyes, and ruby colored lipstick.
  • His answer was tinted by his prior knowledge.
  • She recently wrapped up a prestigious year-long stint clerking for Judge Leonie M. Brinkema at the federal court in Alexandria -- but, no, said she couldn't discuss any of the cases she worked on. Cate Edwards lands first law firm job, joins the ranks of Washington lawyers
  • His grand-sounding name 'Tintoretto' means nothing but 'the little dyer,' and it was given to him because of his father's trade. Knights of Art; stories of the Italian painters
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  • First, federal education spending under him is up nearly 50 percent over the final year of the past presidency, so the coalition's charge that the president is stinting the schools is just bunk.
  • Perhaps her most productive period was her five-year stint as a foreign correspondent in New York.
  • After a brief spell/stint in the army, he started working as a teacher.
  • It chiefly differs in the croup being blue instead of snow-white; but as Mr. Blyth informs me, the tint varies, being sometimes albescent. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.
  • Despite the dark tint and moody atmosphere of the show, the set lights up in fluorescents and strong blues and yellows, and the colors come through strong.
  • I look for people who have done four or five-year stints. Times, Sunday Times
  • The structure is surprisingly complex, viewing the same events from different perspectives, which Zhang helpfully colour-codes in ravishing washes of primary tints.
  • Trente-six aspres valent un ducat de Venise; mais sur les cinq mille le tr閟orier qui les d閘ivra en retint dix par cent pour droits de sa charge. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • O feto, apesar de estar a desenvolver-se dentro do corpo da mae, e 'um corpo, uma vida distinta numa relacao de simbiose com o corpo da mae para se poder desenvolver. Global Voices in English » East Timor: Thoughts on Abortion A Few Days Before Law Approval
  • No doubt Mr Mutley is well aquatinted with the way dogs mate, having mounted the lady dog the chap dog turns around and then they commence to perform the filthy act facing away from each other, having smelt pedigree chum on a dogs breath I cant say that I blame them. Double Jeopardy
  • The scene where she finds succour in tinted glasses when her eyesight has been shot away is masterly. Times, Sunday Times
  • These "Observations" were the first of a series of volumes by Gilpin on the scenery of Great Britain, composed in a poetic and somewhat over-luxuriant style, illustrated by drawings in aquatinta, and all described on the title page as "Relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century
  • I look for people who have done four or five-year stints. Times, Sunday Times
  • This enabled him to make contacts, as did a stint as an independent scout. Times, Sunday Times
  • Males tend to wear armor suits in shiny silver colors that covered their chests and private spots, while females dressed up with silk-like materials covering them from head to toe that were part translucent with a wide variety of tints.
  • On this occasion the always quoteworthy mezzotintist, James Huneker, wrote: Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
  • The teammate then moves to the top of the circular banked track and coasts while he recovers for his next stint.
  • The afternoon sunset had tinted the white clouds and blue sky into subtle, mellow shades and the fresh, wet winds brushed our faces as we were transported to the tideland in an ox cart.
  • With the tinted lenses blocking out the worst of the bright sunlight, her headache receded to its previous dull ache.
  • Haddock, the explosive, semi-sozzled scion of Marlinspike Hall; Cuthbert Calculus, the nearly deaf genius inventor; Thompson and Thomson, the bumbling identical-twin detectives; and opera diva Bianca Castafiore, aka the Milanese Nightingale, who is the sole female character to recur in Hergé's Tintin stories. Tintin & Co.
  • But both were destroyed after he ended his three-year stint as a search and rescue chopper pilot last week. The Sun
  • The body was low-slung, sweeping up to a neat fastback, the windows tinted dark.
  • Tintagel Castle, the reputed birthplace of King Arthur, is being excavated professionally for the first time in more than 50 years.
  • Lotuses their heads uprear from the pure wave, and charm the view with mingled tints of red and blue.
  • I get a yellow tint to my grayscale gradations (mainly in the lighter areas).
  • For fast jet pilots, a stint with the Red Arrows is the highlight of their careers.
  • The soap can be tinted or perfumed, if desired, with additives available from the soapmaking section of craft stores.
  • The paint we're using for the bathroom is white with a yellow tint.
  • Sports in general since then has made much headway thanks to those who worked hard for its development in rural districts and thanks to the unstinted efforts made by the present Minister of Sports S.B. Dissanayake at grassroot level.
  • When you make this recipe, don't stint on the butter.
  • No. It means a lot of things," says the once and future bookseller who's nearing the end of his two-term mayoral stint. NPR Topics: News
  • While it might seem like the bog-standard revisionism which currently engages historians, Vinen uses unusual sources to reveal how much we credit with being credible history is tinted by pink glass.
  • The hope now is that his Achilles holds up to what may be a long stint in the field. Times, Sunday Times
  • As trade with the New World increased, cochineal became the standard dye for a wide variety of uses, from the red coats of British soldiers, to the red tints of artists' paints and the coloring of pastry icings.
  • Most of the drawings, etchings and aquatints that convey his bitter contempt and passionate despair for what the artist saw as a Spanish hell on earth remained unknown to the public until after his death.
  • Ascending along this road, you open a valley broad and shallow, a wide green trough of pastures and hedges merging inland into a vista of purple tints and flowing lines closing the view.
  • Yet, ironically, pink - a very light tint of red - is one of the most calming colors, and is a fine choice for a baby's room, she says.
  • Once in the cab, the excellent all-round visibility is particularly notable, with large tinted windows, wing mirrors and an adjustable rear view mirror.
  • But as he lay and devoured the new 'white breid,' his satisfaction -- the bare delight of his animal existence -- reached a pitch such as even this imagination, stinted with poverty, and frost-bitten with maternal oppression, had never conceived possible. Robert Falconer
  • He had a couple stints on the Texans' practice squad and re-signed with the team for 2003.
  • I couldn't have said whether it was the reflection of the snow or something else that gave his face a sickly, cadaverous tint.
  • The tender centaureas are valued for summer bedding on account of their pure silvery or bluish tinted white foliage.
  • It discusses not only these and other panels, but also the artist's productions in the recently developed medium of mezzotint.
  • His Chinese work stints started purely by accident, Miriam recalls.
  • Scratch resistent glass doesn't distort, amber tint, polarized is the only way to go for fishing. For Better Fly Fishing... Glass or Plastic?
  • Then truth surely shall be tint, and none shall lippen to other; Castle Dangerous
  • Increasingly this will include a stint working for ourselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • He could stop by Tinton, maybe Yolanda was around... nah, Yolanda was a fish, man, useless, she just lies there like some slab. SPIDERTOWN
  • Here they are displayed adjacently as Tintoretto must have intended: the rigid symmetry of the former painting makes clear that it was meant for a frontal view, while "Washing" demands to be seen from the side, where the perspective at once makes exquisite, coherent sense. The View From Venice
  • She will end her five-year stint on the BBC1 hit after more dramatic storylines this year. The Sun
  • And although Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton yesterday blamed regulatory issues for the collapse of the deal, insiders have suggested that further improvements in the economic climate - and in Rio's financial position - since the scheme was proposed left Rio management feeling the terms unduly favoured BHP. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • This true eccentric was lucky enough to find a lover, Tom Lee, who gave Russell the kind of unstinting love and support most artists only dream of and which surely helped him realize his creative dreams. Bright Lights After Dark
  • It's that tripping, multi-syllabic word that sounds like a bell clanging: "tintinnabulation" that I love so much. Edgar Allan Poe: On his birthday, a celebration of his words
  • Part of the overall drabness in this film emerges from the unescapable funnel effect of the visuals, which are doused in a cold blue-steel tint.
  • The concrete walls are largely unadorned, but in places are tinted dull pink or blue and clad in horizontal slats of dark tropical hardwood.
  • It is pleasing to note in this list that not only the garments and stuffs, but the very colors named, have an antique sound; and we read in other inventories of such tints as philomot (feuillemort), gridolin Customs and Fashions in Old New England
  • He has gummy gaps in his grin, the result of a stint as a boxer in the 1980s (he moved to Minneapolis in '84, after losing a big match in Fort Dodge, Iowa).
  • We space out activities between stints of R&R around the top deck's four pools. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is what nature has done; as for men, they have hugely painted the lakeward wall of the castle with the arms of the Canton Vaud, which are nearly as ugly as the arms of Ohio; and they have wrought into the roof of the tallest tower with tiles of a paler tint the word "Chillon," so that you cannot possibly mistake it for any other castle. A Little Swiss Sojourn
  • My hostess is a spry 81-year-old sporting a perilous arrangement of blue-tinted hair which hints at her past as proprietor of a West End salon called Lilian's.
  • See for example Martial, "Epig.", xiv, 161, where the signal for the opening of the baths is made with a tintinnabulum also described as œs thermarum. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 I always wondered about dimwits who go on holiday, then spend the entire trip a fingerbreadth from the hotel television. Banks Get a Bailing Grade
  • She might have finished the look with saffron eye shadow and lip balm tinted with ocher and alkanet root.
  • Now the police sergeant, who has moved back to the town after a 17-year stint elsewhere in the county, wants to clamp down on the late night rowdies.
  • Eighteen pieces range from early bronzes through mask-like aquatints and oil portraits of his sister Marguerite to a late and joyful cobalt-blue paper cut-out of a nude.
  • With permanent tints, the result won't wash out.
  • Those who do the weekend festival stint get time off in lieu. Times, Sunday Times
  • But though Sheridan's view of his subject was clearly somewhat rose-tinted, it was not his hand that drafted the really flowery finishing touches to the Guerin character.
  • Oh, and there was also that stint in rehab. The Sun
  • Don't stint on the pudding... where pudding means tumblers of fine whisky not ice cream or custard. Times, Sunday Times
  • Squinting through nostalgia's rose-tinted eye, I see beautifully realised dungeons and ancient forests with evil monsters and talking walls and things.
  • From no point of view could the West look so lovely as from that lattice with the garland of jessamine round it, whose white stars and green leaves seemed now but grey pencil outlines - graceful in form, but colourless in tint - against the gold incarnadined of a summer evening - against the fire-tinged blue of an August sky, at eight o'clock p.m. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • After his stint there, he wanted to see the world and as he had always had an interest in ships and sailing, applied for a job on a cruise liner as a chef.
  • Those who do the weekend festival stint get time off in lieu. Times, Sunday Times
  • Increasingly this will include a stint working for ourselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • This enabled him to make contacts, as did a stint as an independent scout. Times, Sunday Times
  • He met her gaze and noted how her dress drew out the green tint of her aquamarine eyes.
  • FLAMMEA) is not nacreous and could not therefore produce a true pearl, but merely g porcellaneous concretion, which, however, might possess a most attractive tint, possibly pale salmon or orange. Tropic Days
  • People who have a G6PD deficiency have the following symptoms: pale skin fatigued and tired rapid and shallow breathing abnormal/rapid heartbeat enlarged spleen yellowish tint to eyes galactosemia which is found in babies. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • When the sun fell on it at just the right angle, it appeared tinted with light blue.
  • The names of 934 journalists, dating back to 1812, are printed on tinted-glass panels affixed to a spiral steel frame.
  • Everywhere the red-tinted cement is impressed with the footprints of children, feral dogs, rickshaws.
  • Cave honors his own definition with songs that truly "resonate with the susurration of sorrow, tintinnabulation of grief" like "Straight to You", "Nobody's Baby Now", and the slayer "Into My Arms". Tamsin Smith: Sketches of Spain
  • Glad you've enjoyed your stint in fantasyland, my friend, but it's time to take a step into the real world. August 2007
  • Another good association could bethe white umbel Seseli libanotus with the purple-tinted foliage of theupright Thalictrum 'Elin'. Gardens: Planting in drifts
  • Everything you ever wanted to know about colour is here: from complementary colours, colour combinations, shades, tints and contrasts - the list goes on.
  • Often, in the repose of my mid-day, there reaches my ears a confused tintinnabulum from without. Walden
  • A half century after the raids and radiation this country was reborn, cloaking itself in sci-fi elegance, in tinted glass and robot façades.
  • Here, stiff strips of paper have been tinted a dull green or brown by a chlorophyll wash and perforated with a hole punch.
  • In response to the generous tributes, he thanked the city for its unstinting support.
  • This is the first exhibition devoted to Ruskin's engagement with printmaking examining his use of various methods, etching, woodcut, mezzotint and steel and copper engraving.
  • He has also helped guide him through a meandering journey that has included several demotions to and call-ups from the minors and a lonely rehabilitation stint in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Life of a Baseball Interpreter
  • The fact that an anti-war movement even exists, is gaining strength, and dares to have a tint of radical coloring must boggle their minds.
  • A cascade of treasured memories come flooding back; my own upbringing taking in Soul Weekenders, warehouse parties, and stints as a pirate radio broadcaster.
  • In many of the gouaches and watercolors in particular, the images have completely wafted away into an airy assemblage of ethereal tints and quick, happy touches.
  • The only other items you will need in your kit are tinted moisturiser, mascara and lipstick. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had dark spiky brown hair that made it look like he just woke up every time you saw him and his deep hazel eyes filled with anger and hate, but a tint of heart.
  • His nose changed from the natural copper hue which it had acquired from many a comfortable cup of claret or sack, into a palish brassy tint, and his teeth chattered with apprehension at the unveiled audacity of my proposal, which seemed to place the barefaced plunderer before him in full atrocity. Rob Roy
  • He really needs to throw away those rose-tinted spectacles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sensual styling is complemented by body coloured bumpers, stylish front fog lamps and tinted glass.
  • Out of interest, here are the Ultra Fractal files - limulus. ufr and limulus. ufm - for a 'horseshoe crab' biomorph I designed in Fractint a while back. Archive 2003-11-01
  • She is wearing a black ribbed tank top, gray shorts, sandals and brown-tinted sunglasses.
  • It's 48’ x 30’ and I'm not sure if the yellowish tint is from the finishing agent or the camera, but I've never seen bubinga have yellow like this.
  • Hello, one fawning illicitly outgrew barring that dark babies. squads training school discount spurgin lessons marc babies lessoncheap swimming adelaide Marc Spurgin Swim School Hello, a marc is far less unstinting than one approving babies. Planet-x.com.au » training school discount spurgin lessons marc
  • The only thing wrong with that picture was the fact that he had wild red hair, tinted with bits of black.
  • Samuel Ireland in 1791 gives us an aquatint showing the church in the background.
  • The artists took incredible care in producing the original watercolors, engravings, lithographs and aquatints.
  • Foliojn, ne estintajn kune de la tempo, kiam ili estis burgxonoj, kolektis la akvajxo; musko, neniigita de sekeco, eksxvelis kaj farigxis mola, cxifa, verda kaj sukplena; kaj sximo kiu preskaux farigxis polvo, disvastigxis en graciaj makuloj, kun brilo kiel silko. The Esperanto Teacher A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians
  • Critics were quick to accuse Putnam of looking at the past through rose-tinted glasses, and ignoring exciting new forms of community.
  • It looks very much like the rose-tinted spectacles kicking in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or it can be tinted by fusing colorful glass to the back of the tile so that it appears to have depth but is also opaque - a feature that no other type of tile can duplicate.
  • Yetwhile my mind spins furiously with all these things I should do andshould want to do, my bodyfeels awfully stubborn about remaining perched in one spot, complaining with increased aches and stiffness about gardneing orbiking, invoking extra effort to read with eyes that can no longer bring fine printinto focus. 2008 July « Becca’s Byline
  • The film also doesn't stint on the darker dimension, as evidenced by the company's several long, arduous treks.
  • Before joining the Berlin chancellery, his career included stints at the International Monetary Fund and at the Bundesbank, where he led the monetary analysis department. Merkel Taps Adviser to Head Bundesbank
  • While the tintype served the mass-portraiture market, wet-plate lent itself to landscapes, cityscapes, and mass-reproduced celebrity portraits.
  • Kristian Stanfill will join the sixstepsrecords family, releasing his label debut, 'Attention', in April after completing a three-month-long stint on Student Life's 2009 spring tour. Cross Rhythms
  • The sky was bright with moonlight, with starlight, with the red tint of blazes, and with the black smudge of smoke.
  • I finished my gym stint at 8:30 or thereabouts last night.
  • Widely known as a pesky hitter, Eckstein is looking for a new home after brief stints in SI.com
  • While I don't want to stint on my daughter's safety - I have every intention of buying a car that can take a side-on collision from a Tomahawk missile - I am constantly amazed at the precautions we must take these days.
  • The branches of the trees were barely showing their first tint of green.
  • A heartbroken family were reunited with their beloved moggie when it returned from a nine-week stint in the wilderness after escaping from a York cattery.
  • Such long stints on the carpet are due to the consistency of leading players, whose skill is such they cancel each other out.
  • And that was just in his first stint as Real president. The Sun
  • At times that means straighter pop tinted by shades of folk, country and indie rock and at other times, screaming hillbilly thrash.
  • But this continuall cruell ciuill warre, the which my selfe against my selfe doe make: whilest my weak powres of passions warreid arre. no skill can stint nor reason can aslake. Amoretti and Epithalamion
  • Window security film can be clear or tinted to limit transmission of infrared or visible light.
  • After a couple of stints at an approved school and a dose of borstal he had worked on building sites as a labourer and dumper truck driver. THE OPEN DOOR
  • They oppose it with tint, which is the opposite process of adding white to a colour, to desaturate it.
  • Dr David Hope praised the Queen's ‘unstinting service, profound wisdom and unswerving faith’ during her 50-year reign at a special festal evensong at York Minster.
  • The four brothers have been amazed with the response from the Lismore community so far - and from all reports they are the best bunch of buffers, waxers, window tinters and polishers in town.
  • In addition, chemical processes were used to tint, wave, curl, straighten, and condition the hair.
  • As you know, whisky straight from the still is gin-clear; its xanthic tint is produced by tannins in the oak casks in which it matures.
  • Each day we saw many wild pigs ( "chancho moro") and various kinds of wild cats, including the splendid "gato once" or ounce cat, whose skin is one of the finest, and only to be compared with the "lobo" or golden otter, which has a most magnificent fluffy pelt with a golden tint on the tips. Argentina from a British Point of View
  • Nuanced verdure, brick reds and tempered whites, play against tints of calcined blues and gray-greens, broadcast beyond the paintings' modest confines.
  • The likeable actors unstintingly throw themselves into the musical's upbeat world. Times, Sunday Times
  • A short man with graying hair and tinted glasses, Ecclestone is fanatical about neatness.
  • Samantha Cameron, Smythson creative adviser and the British prime minister's wife, chose a particularly day-glo shade for the cover of the stationer's beloved Fashion Diary this year, and Raf Simons cut a floor-sweeping skirt the tint of bubbly Fanta at Jil Sander. Orange Crush
  • ‘That's because the fog is harder to control,’ answered Jade with a tint of sarcasm.
  • Doing a PHD in social networking (and stints at Yahoo) would make Danah forecast 'social network fatigue', but her dystopian Desperate Housewives meets their always-on kids in the gootube bazaar is so funny it must be true - Class will be split into private mean girls cliques and interspersed with child star bonaduces, security guard gary coleman playing net nanny, and Marcia Cross tubd spankn vignettes. "Forget dirty laundry, we're talking a full inversion of the house."
  • By little and little, the surface of the plate takes a yellow tint, which darkens more and more, approaching to bistre.
  • Even seen through rose-tinted glasses, the 1980s were a desolate musical place.
  • That this famous work was perhaps the finest set of colored engravings using aquatint is not even mentioned, much less explored.
  • The youngster, who tinted her hair orange, had complained about how difficult it was to find auditions near her rural home. The Sun
  • Tutti i precedenti corti di Ray Tintori e Benh Zeitlin vi sono inclusi. No Fat Clips!!! : BENH ZEITLIN – Glory At Sea
  • The building will be clad in tinted mirrored glass, so the exterior will reflect the landscape around it. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you encounter something truly inspiring don't stint on film.
  • No matter how strong a dose of reality students are given, some will still adopt a rose-tinted view. Times, Sunday Times
  • These days the effect is softer, her hair tinted, her face discreetly made up. Times, Sunday Times
  • It darkles, (tinct, tint) all this our funnaminal world. Finnegans Wake
  • St Tropez is tinted so the therapist can easily see where she is applying it and it makes for an even application.
  • Despite hard times in the jazz-starved '70s, and a brief stint into the poetic ramblings of Van Morrison, the label slid gracefully into modern jazz with albums from Norah Jones and Herbie Hancock. of Music Paste Magazine
  • What a shame dear ol ' TinTin couldn't make it this time!
  • Her chief excellence as a novelist was her loving depiction of life in large families, particularly sibling relationships, presented with convincing dialogue and unstinted incident.
  • The series opens with " Woman in the Dunes, " a film celebrated for its spareness in which Takemitsu ' s sound design is virtually a character, even as his electronically manipulated music — compressed strings, plinking percussion — is used stintingly. Japanese Cinema
  • The texture of the revolving bowl and the softness of the reflection convert the view into an eighteenth century aquatint in which motor cars seem as delicate and exotica as sedan chairs.
  • It is an example of what Mr. Pärt calls tintinnabulation, a slow, introspective style, with the strings playing in a high register, that often evokes the pealing of bells. NYT > Home Page
  • I've done my stint in the kitchen for today.
  • If it's red you can make sangria, "tinto de verano" adding some lemon soda, or "calimocho" with coke... we do that a lot in spain... buy cheap wine and mix it with soda rafasan Make House Wine Taste Better With Soda Water | Lifehacker Australia
  • The film is shot on grainy stock: some scenes are saturated in white; a few have a cold blue tint; others a homely yellow or brown.
  • A further displacement from the land is suggested in two tiny etchings of the foetuses of an elephant and a monkey, beautifully worked in aquatint.
  • The famous person is happier, surely, with the steel roof and the optional tinted windows. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had hoped to let off some steam after also putting in long stints of promo work. The Sun
  • Here were satins that gleamed like falling water; one, of the faint, moonlight tint that we call aqua-marine, another with a rosy glow like a reflected sunset. Three Margarets
  • For example, the work "Mappae Clavicula" (little key to the table) may be a mistranslation of Baphes kleis (Key to tinting) via latinization as Baphae clavicula and alteration of Baphae to Mappae by a scribe. Making Light: The "agency model" as I understand it
  • The gentle formula of Stila Sheer Color Tinted Moisturizer contains ginger, gingko biloba, and chamomile to hydrate and soothe skin.$34 at StilaCosmetics.com. Pandora Young: Beat Winter Skin Blahs With Moisturizing Makeup
  • Opt for a service like eyelash tinting, or semipermanent lashes. The Sun
  • The show could also incorporate elements of Ms. Couric's stint on "Today," where she was a co-anchor for 15 years, one of those people added. ABC Hopes Couric Can Replace 'Oprah'
  • Rarely now do I hear the local patois, the Provençale language, spoken, with its tints of local particularities. En-tête - French Word-A-Day
  • In the Tintic district of central Utah, Paleozoic limestones have been intruded by monzonite (an acid granitic or porphyritic igneous rock), and covered by surface flows, the flows for the most part having been removed by subsequent erosion. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • Or to rid yourself of your patriarchally tinted glasses. DNA Evidence Doesn’t Link Lacrosse Players To Crime
  • In truth few have worshipped at that altar and gone forth into chosen ways unmindful of her history, unimbued with her love, or untrained in stating facts — those readily correlated by one and all — such as it has been the effort here to record, some possibly through filial affection a little tinted but in the main void of any intent at exaggeration or misrepresentation. The University of Virginia
  • Not only will mezzotinting give you stunning effects, but you'll also get more detail and a sharper image.
  • called for unstinting aid to Britain
  • If there is a tint of humanities in me it's from Underwood family.
  • Mark did a two-year stint in the army.
  • Wedding show a tint of local convention in rural Denmark.
  • Purchase broccoli with a deep green or deep green with a purple tint.
  • Ei vin din toate părţile de dezbatere şi sunt serios angajează să informeze adversarii lor cu privire la faptele, oferirea unor surse şi demonstreze cunoştinţele lor de problema la îndemână. Ideonexus.com »2004» November
  • Volunteers can claim expenses such as mileage or bus fares, and anyone who works a five-hour stint receives a lunch allowance.
  • She could copy prints, so that at a little distance you would scarcely know that the copy in stumped chalk was not a bad mezzotinto engraving. The Newcomes
  • This, of course, refers to mezzotinting on copper; on steel it yields much larger editions.
  • PROFESSIONAL WINDOW TINTER professional window tinter, accessory installer. Undefined
  • Based on the data in the two previous categories, how many minutes/matches/days/weeks would it take for United to score against RSL at Rio Tinto Stadium, where the home squad is 11-0-4 and has allowed seven goals? MLS playoff scenarios, statistics, records
  • But because of laws that her brother unstintingly supported, that same group was ushered out again: the abortion rate for fetuses diagnosed with Down syndrome, for instance, is estimated to be as high as 90 percent. ProWomanProLife » The Kennedys on abortion
  • Voting Trust as a new form in a trust system, have great significance for protectinterests of middle-small shareholders, as well as improve their corporate governance structure.
  • Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 According to Steph Su Reads, this is a "supposedly grislier and more gruesome" novel than Suzanne Collins 'Hunger Games. Wish List Wednesday #2: "Battle Royale"
  • Despite having ‘dabbled creatively’, her desire to work with animals led to a six-year stint as a zookeeper and sealion trainer.
  • Pink spikes and white and vivid blue spikes; masses of brown and orange cups, like low-growing tulips; ranks of beautiful vetches and purple lupines; escholtzias, like immense sweeps of golden sunlight; wild sweet peas; trumpet-shaped blossoms whose name no one knew, -- all flung broadcast over the face of the land, and in such stintless quantities that it dazzled the mind to think of as it did the eyes to behold them. Clover
  • Jenna was wearing a tint of make up although with her complexion she didn't need it and her hair was done with half her hair up in a topsy tail while the rest hung down the nape of her neck.
  • In these days when we are cutting back on music education and stinting on "culture," Bach and classical music in general is viewed as elitist and irrelevant. Alan Elsner: A Documentary About Bach Gives Food for Thought
  • Take off those rose-tinted glasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • On and off the pitch, he is unremittingly, unstintingly himself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now that work stint has finished, but the spark has gone from our relationship. The Sun
  • Etching, aquatint, silkscreen, lithography and woodcut are among the processes represented in the approximately 125 works in this show.

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